Author name: Adrian Sutton

Adrian Sutton is a Canadian journalist with over 11 years of experience reporting on current events, politics, and public affairs. He earned his Political Economy and Media degree from the selective University of King’s College and conducted advanced research in governance and international relations at the University of Alberta. Adrian delivers timely, accurate, and insightful Breaking News coverage for readers across Canada.

Terrorism, Domestic Violence Link in Homicide Prevention

Terrorism, Domestic Violence Link in Homicide Prevention

The Grievance Engine: One Pattern, Two Outcomes The research points to a shared mechanism: grievance. Not ideology alone. Not mental illness in isolation. But a deep sense of perceived wrongdoing, combined with the belief that violence is justified. In domestic violence, that grievance is often directed at a partner or family member. The individual feels […]

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US-Iran War Live Trump Signals Hormuz Deal Near

US-Iran War Live: Trump Signals Hormuz Deal Near

Trump Says US–Iran Peace Deal Could Reopen Hormuz Strait The global energy market is reacting to a striking claim: former U.S. President Donald Trump says a peace deal with Iran is “imminent,” and that it would restore unrestricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. If accurate, the implication is significant. The Strait is one of

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China Coal Mine Blast Probe Targets Safety Failures

China Coal Mine Blast: Probe Targets Safety Failures

Shanxi Coal Mine Disaster: 82 Dead as Safety Failures Spark Nationwide Scrutiny The Tragedy Unfolds: What We Know So Far A routine shift in China’s Shanxi province turned catastrophic when a methane explosion tore through a coal mine, killing at least 82 miners. Rescue teams were immediately deployed, but collapsed tunnels, toxic air, and unstable

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West Vancouver Students Win Global Robotics Title

West Vancouver Students Win Global Robotics Title

How West Vancouver Students Won the World Robotics Championship A group of high school students from West Vancouver has done something most teams only dream about — they became world robotics champions. Competing on an international stage filled with experienced teams, strong funding, and highly advanced engineering programs, the students didn’t just hold their own.

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Human Foosball Game Sets Guinness World Record

Human Foosball Game Sets Guinness World Record

Human Foosball Players Break Guinness World Record in Massive Ontario Match A massive group of participants in Ontario, Canada, has officially set a new Guinness World Record for the largest human foosball game ever played. What looks like a giant novelty version of a bar game turned into a carefully organized, full-scale event involving hundreds

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Race Across the World Series 6 Winners Officially Crowned

Race Across the World Season 6 Winner: Strategy, Route, and the Champion Team That Conquered It All The finish line has been crossed, and another intense season of Race Across the World has come to an end. After weeks of traveling without smartphones, internet, or modern navigation tools—armed only with a paper map and a

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In 1990 there were 599 million mental disorder cases globally. Now there are 1.2 billion

Global mental disorder cases rise from 599M to 1.2B

Global Mental Health Cases Hit 1.2 Billion: Why the Numbers Exploded Since 1990 The narrative around global health is often dominated by infectious diseases or cancer. Yet, the silent epidemic unfolding beneath the surface is far more pervasive. We are witnessing a seismic shift in the human condition. According to recent data published in *The

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Trent Alexander-Arnold out of England World Cup squad, Djed Spence in

Trent Alexander-Arnold Out of England World Cup Squad

England’s 2026 World Cup Shock: Tuchel Ditches Alexander-Arnold for Djed Spence England manager Thomas Tuchel’s 2026 World Cup squad announcement has sent shockwaves through the football world. In a decision that reshapes the team’s tactical identity, Trent Alexander-Arnold—one of the Premier League’s most creative full-backs—has been left out of the final 23-man squad. In his

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